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It was the worst shape for an unpowered vessel that couldn’t be turned into the wind and waves. Round would have been better.
@davidgardner863 2
If we translate cubits into feet, we hae a craft 450 feet long, 75 feet wide, and 45 feet deep For the sake of comparison, I worked on a cruise ship, the Celebrity Millenium. It is 946 feet long, 105 feet wiide, and 125 feet deep. It held roughly 3000 people, crew and passengers, when full. Again, for the sake of comparison, the Millenium was about 12.5 million cubic feet. Noah's ark was about 1.5 million cubic feet. I know the Answers in Genesis people are a bit shy of saying how many animals were on board the ark, but it would have been difficutl to house more than the number of people aboard the Millenium. To top it off, the ark had to carry a years worth of food and water. The Millenium was in port on a regular basis, back at Port Everglades every ten days, so food storage wan't a problem, or at least not as big a problem. Now I don't mind the religious having miracles. I don't believe them but one cannot disprove a miracle. However, I do object when miracles are presented as science. The biggest single takeaway from creation science is that it is a refuge for those who really don't believe. They need a rational explanation for something, which if indeed it happened, requires a miracle.
@throckmortensnivel2850
04:21; did he just say god's infallible word?
@apexwar_ 2